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Designed for wine cellars up to 1500 cubic feet and rated for internal
or external (see notes below) applications, CellarPro's 6000S 1/2
Ton refrigeration system allows the noise from the condensing unit to be
removed from living areas, and eliminates the need for large holes in
your cellar wall. This is achieved by separating the evaporator unit
from the condensing unit.

Only a few small openings for the line-set and drain line are
required to connect the evaporator and condensing units. Inside the
cellar, the evaporator unit is designed to mount on the wall near the
top of the wine cellar. Outside the cellar, the condensing unit is
attached to the evaporator unit by a line-set (sold separately) up to
100 equivalent feet (and up to 30 vertical feet).

Our advanced
evaporator unit uses a variable-speed centrifugal fan with three
settings, including a "high" setting for maximum performance and a "low"
setting for super-quiet operation. The evaporator should be mounted
close to the ceiling inside the cellar.

Our high-performance condensing unit is designed to handle environments ranging from 0°F to 110°F.
The condensing unit requires 12 inches of unobstructed space in front
of the coils, and requires approx. 600-700 CFM of ventilation when
installed in a confined space.

CellarPro Split wine cellar
refrigeration systems offer a choice of wiring: 1. the Condensing unit
can be electronically controlled by and wired to the Evaporator (single
power source on the Evaporator side)2. the Condensing unit can be
controlled by a Solenoid valve (dual power source, one each to the
Evaporator and Condensing units.) The first choice (with electronic
wiring) will allow the Condensing unit to be used in temperatures down
to -20°F.

Important Notes: External installations require our outdoor hood (sold separately). For exposure to environments below 40°F, our compressor heater
modification is required. Access to the left side of the evaporator
unit is required for installation. All split systems must be installed
and charged on site by a qualified HVAC professional. Line-set
equivalent feet must be calculated in accordance with ASHRAE guidelines.

CellarPro Outdoor Hood

The outdoor hood allows the condensing unit from the refrigeration systems to be installed outdoors.
The outdoor hood includes a cover to protect against weather,
as well as a custom base platform that elevate the condensing unit off
the ground.

Please note the recommended operating temperature range for each condensing unit. A compressor heater is required when the condensing unit will be exposed to temperatures below 40°F.

CellarPro VS Louvered Wood Grill Cover

The CellarPro louvered wood grill cover fits over the front of all CellarPro VS
Series cooling units, as well as 3000S and 4000S split evaporators, and
can be configured to match the wine racks in your wine cellar.

The louvered wood grill cover is oversized for
maximum flexibility of installation. The louvers are spaced three
inches apart, allowing easy access to the refrigeration system's
controls, buttons and switches.

Pricing shown is our unstained
premium redwood. Our louvered wood grill is available in a choice of
woods and finishes to fit with other wine rack components in your wine
cellar. Requires assembly.

The CellarPro self-regulating compressor heater attaches to the compressor and
provides reliable peak heating during critical cold periods. Once the
compressor starts up and/or temperatures start to rise, the compressor
heater reduces its heating.

The compressor heater is required
when the condenser (rear) side of CellarPro cooling units will be
exposed to temperatures below 40°F.

When the cooling unit is exposed to cold temperatures, the
refrigerant in the compressor can migrate into the crankcase oil when
the compressor is not running. On startup, this can cause excessive
motor wear and a loss of refrigeration efficiency. The compressor
heater protects the compressor from damage in cold conditions below
40°F.

CellarPro Remote Display/Control Unit

Size:2.80w x 1.14h x 1 1/4d (mounting)Weight:5 lbWarranty:5 Years

The CellarPro remote control kit allows the control panel to be installed in a remote location from the cooling unit.

Connected
via 10 feet of 18-gauge low voltage wiring, the control panel can be
installed anywhere that's convenient for you, inside or outside the wine
cellar. If you'd like more than 10 feet of wire, let us know when you
checkout in the "special instructions" field. We charge $0.50 per foot
after the first 10 feet.

Perfect for cooling units that will be
installed in remote or hard-to-reach locations, this kit allows the
cooling unit to be controlled, and the temperature display to be
viewed, remotely via the remote control panel.

Please note:
switches for features excluded from the control panel, such as the
variable speed fans and the condensate evaporator, are not controlled by
the remote control panel.

Bottle probes are recommended when the wine cooling unit will
be placed remotely (ie the cold air will be ducted), and/or it cannot be
placed near the top of the wine cellar. The bottle probe also can be
used in odd-shaped wine cellars to control the cooling unit based on
temperatures "around the corner".

Our bottle probe,
which includes a rubber bottle stopper to avoid leaks and spills, can be
inserted into a wine bottle filled with water and alcohol to avoid
bacteria growth. The 10-foot cord allows the bottle to be placed almost
anywhere inside the wine cellar.

The other side of the probe is fitted with a jack that plugs directly into the face of the wine cooling unit.

When using a bottle probe, we recommend reducing the temperature (HY) differential from 4 degrees to 1 degree. Compatible with all CellarPro wine cooling units.

PLEASE NOTE: CellarPro 1800 Series cooling units must be configured in the factory to accommodate the use of a bottle probe.